Unlike the Streamys, where the winners and nominees are voted upon by members of the International Academy of Web Television, Clicker winners were determined strictly by audience voting. So just like with American politics and American Idol, if you don’t like the winners but you didn’t vote, you can’t complain.

I might be a “loser”, but it’s true that many web sites have been generating traffic lately by getting people to “vote” via Twitter (the most successful example being Mashable). If the voting was done on site like Liz suggested, that’s great! But, it’s ALWAYS important with awards to question the method…

Was this another “let’s get everyone to vote via Twitter!” contest? I’m pretty sure I didn’t promote it for that reason… I hate getting people to spam others on Twitter for the sake of a stupid contest. I can’t stand that the Streamys have automatic tweet creation after you submit a nominee. Ugh…